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If it's true that Dunbar is a better pass catcher than Cunningham, it does open up the 3rd down offense. If I remember correctly, Cunningham mostly stayed in to protect or ran screens. McVay may be looking for a far more varied offense than the one we had.
Just because Fisher was here when he came to the team doesn't make him a bad player, you want to dump Goff, Gurley, Donald, Ogletree?Love this move. I grew to like Benny, but the more Fisher guys go the happier I will be.
When you try to turn around an organization with such a losing stink, sometimes it takes a lot of turnover.
Just because Fisher was here when he came to the team doesn't make him a bad player, you want to dump Goff, Gurley, Donald, Ogletree?
Some good info in there.http://www.espn.com/blog/los-angeles-rams/post/_/id/33326/rams-sign-ex-cowboys-rb-lance-dunbar
Rams sign ex-Cowboy Lance Dunbar as backup running back
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LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Rams signed former Dallas Cowboys running back Lance Dunbar, who comes in as a new backup for Todd Gurley.
Dunbar was signed Thursday to a one-year contract worth up to $3 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Caplan. He replaces Benny Cunningham, an unrestricted free agent who spent the last four years with the Rams.
Under new head coach Sean McVay, the Rams sought a change-of-pace back like Dunbar who could be a threat in both the run and pass game, a different skillset from Cunningham, who is more of a traditional backup.
The Dunbar signing means Gurley is expected to be on the field for a lot of third-down situations this coming season, making it crucial for him to improve in pass protection. Dunbar has some experience returning kickoffs, a role Cunningham excelled at, but those chores are now expected to fall on receiver Pharoh Cooper.
Dunbar, originally undrafted out of North Texas, has been buried on the Cowboys’ depth chart for most of his career but offers versatility. He will probably be used in a role similar to that of Chris Thompson, who compiled 1,161 yards from scrimmage with McVay as the Redskins' play-caller the last two years.
In 54 games from 2012 to 2016, Dunbar rushed for 422 yards on 94 attempts and also made 68 catches for 646 yards. The Rams previously had only Aaron Green and Malcolm Brown, two undrafted free agents, as depth behind Gurley.
Dunbar was in Los Angeles on Wednesday on a visit, as was free-agent linebacker Connor Barwin, who remains unsigned. The Rams still have room under the salary cap to sign Barwin and center Ryan Groy, who signed an offer sheet with them on Tuesday, giving the Bills five days to match.
If used correctly, Dunbar is pretty good. He's more of a receiver out of the backfield type. He's more dangerous in space as opposed to handoffs under center. Garrett's dumbass would put him in on 3rd downs when we have Elliott. SmhDon't we already have a 5' 8" running back / receiver?? #Yikes
Fisher is gone along with his influenceI think he's saying the less Fisher influence on the team the better. They clearly got rid of a lot of his guys. Benny was a good backup though and he will find another job. I was a fan of his so I'll be rooting for him.
Not sure about that one , will be missing Benny alot there .Will he also be able to take Benny's kick-off slot, or do they plug Cooper or somebody in there ???
I don't know why the knock on Jo-Lonn!!?! He was a good player and a well respected Team Leader!! At least in MHO!!I hope he's better than the last Dunbar that played for the Rams.
Cool. Was hoping to get your take on him rynie. I was thinking of T. Austin when I made that #Yikes comment, sounds like Dunbar could take touches away from him out of the backfield, there both the same size just about.If used correctly, Dunbar is pretty good. He's more of a receiver out of the backfield type. He's more dangerous in space as opposed to handoffs under center. Garrett's dumbass would put him in on 3rd downs when we have Elliott. Smh